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Configuring and Managing MPE/iX Internet Services: HP e3000 MPE/iX Computer Systems

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E0802 Edition 6
E0701 Edition 5
E0400 Edition 4 ♥

HP Part Number: 32650-90897

Edition: Edition 4

Published: E0400

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Table of Contents
Preface
1 Introduction to Internet Services
Overview of Internet Services
Summary of HP 3000 Internet Services
System Requirements
Verifying Installation of Internet Services Files
Using Domain Name Resolver
Sample Configuration Files
Linking Configuration Files
Installed Configuration Files
Services File
Creating and Linking the Services File
Editing the Services File
Protocols File
Creating and Linking Protocols File
Viewing Protocols File
Other Sources of Information
2 Internet Daemon
Overview of inetd
Stream Services
Datagram Services
Internal Services Provided by inetd
inetd Files
inetd Configuration File
Creating and Linking inetd Configuration File
Adding New Services to inetd Configuration
inetd Security File
Creating and Linking inetd Security File
Updating inetd Security File
Starting and Stopping inetd
Starting inetd From a Job
Starting JINETD Automatically
Passwords on JINETD
Starting inetd Interactively
Error and Status Reporting for inetd
Stopping inetd
Summary of inetd Command Line Options
Using inetd Message Logging
Connection Logging
Enable and Disable Connection Logging
Troubleshooting inetd
Implementation Differences
3 Telnet Service
Overview of Telnet Service
Verifying Installation of Telnet Files
Configuring Telnet Server
Editing the Services File
Adding Telnet Service to inetd Configuration
Troubleshooting Telnet
Implementation Differences
4 BOOTP Service
Overview of bootpd
bootpd Files
Configuring bootpd
Editing the Services File
Adding BOOTP Server to inetd Configuration
The bootpd Configuration File
Creating and Linking bootpd Configuration File
Editing the bootpd Configuration File
Adding Client and Relay Data to bootpd Configuration File
Syntax of bootpd Configuration Entries
Tags Used in bootpd Configuration File
Editing Tips
Sample bootpd Configuration Files
Starting bootpd
Starting bootpd Under inetd
Command Line Options for bootpd
Troubleshooting bootpd
Diagnostic Options
Sample Diagnostic Results
Implementation Differences
5 TFTP Service
Overview of tftpd
Configuring tftpd
Editing the Services File
Adding TFTP Service to inetd Configuration
Starting tftpd
Troubleshooting tftpd
Implementation Differences
6 REMSH Service
Overview of remsh Service
Verifying Installation of remsh Files
Configuring remsh Client
Editing the Services File
UNIX Configuration
Using remsh
MPE/iX Examples
POSIX Examples
Troubleshooting remsh
Implementation Differences
7 Samba/iX Services
Overview of Samba/iX
Introduction to Samba
Features of Samba/iX
Benefits of Using Samba/iX
Major Components of Samba/iX
SMB Protocol
Example of SMB Conversation
Samba/iX Configuration File Options
Global Configuration Options
Global Printer Service Options
Controlling User Access Rights
Share Configuration Options
Configuring the Shares for File Sharing
Configuring a Printer Section for Printer Sharing
Starting and Stopping Samba/iX
Starting Samba/iX
Disable Resource Sharing
Stopping Samba/iX
Initial Test With smbclient Utility
Initial Test From a PC Client at DOS Prompt
Samba/iX Share level Security Mode
Samba/iX Server Security Mode
Troubleshooting Samba/iX Server
Prerequisites
Troubleshooting Procedures
Using Logfiles of Samba/iX
8 DNS BIND/iX
Introduction
Explanation of Terms
Overview of DNS BIND/iX
DNS BIND/iX Component Files
Server Configuration File named.conf
Configuring Master Zones
Configuring Slave Zones
Data Files
Root Cache Data (Hint File)
Explaining DNS Database Files
How to Run The DNS Server
Configuring the DNS Resolver
List of Utilities
DNS and Electronic Mail
MX Records
DNS BIND Troubleshooting Steps
9 Apache for MPE/iX
Introduction
Feature Set
Major Components
Hardware Requirements
Steps for Starting Apache
Prepare Your HP 3000 for Network Access
Configure Apache
Edit your Configuration File
Edit the JHTTPD Job Stream File
Start the HTTPD Web Server Program
Verify that Apache is Running
Stopping Apache
Error Logging
Adding Documents
Troubleshooting
Unsupported Functionality
Performance
Additional Documentation
10 HP WebWise MPE/iX Secure Web Server
System Requirements
Feature Set
SSLv2.0, SSLv3.0, and TLSv1.0 Protocols
X.509 Digital Certificates
Flexible Encryption Cipher Configuration
Additional Log Files
Painless Migration of Existing Apache Content
New Functionality
Bundled Modules
Compatibility With Apache for MPE/iX
Major Components
Copying the Software to Your e3000
Installing the Software
Configuring the Software
Server Keys and Certificates
Log on as MGR.APACHE
Create Your Private Server Key
Create Your Certificate Signing Request (CSR)
Submit Your CSR to an External Trusted CA For Signing...
...Or Sign Your CSR With Your Own CA
Installing Your Certificate
Starting the Web Server
Using the Web Server
Adding Content
Troubleshooting
Server Issues
Browser Issues
Performance
Stopping the Web Server
Known Issues
Additional Documentation
A Samba/iX Sample Comfiguration File
B BIND 8 Configuration File
C BIND 8.1 Enhanced Features
BIND 8 Highlights
BIND Configuration File Guide — Logging Statement
BIND Configuration File Guide—Zone Statement
BIND Configuration File Guide — Options Statement
Converting From BIND 4.9.x
D Server Configuration Migration
E Configure and Run Syslog/iX
glossary
Index
List of Figures
7-1 HP 3000 Interoperating With Microsoft Platforms
7-2 SMB Protocol
7-3 SMB NegProt Connection
7-4 SMB Sesssetup Connection
7-5 SMB TconX Connection
7-6 ADD a Printer
7-7 Connect to the HP 3000 Shares
7-8 View the HP 3000 Share
7-9 smbclient for MPE/iX (1)
7-10 smbclient for MPE/iX (2)
7-11 Display Available Shares From a PC Client
8-1 Labeling Nodes
List of Tables
1-1 Summary of HP 3000 Internet Services
1-2 Configuration Files
2-1 The Internet Daemon Files
4-1 Files for bootpd
7-1 Major Components




Index


Preface